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Herbert Tzvi Bentwich (Bentwitch)

Hebrew: הרברט (צבי) בנטוויץ'
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Whitechapel,London, UK
Death: June 25, 1932 (76)
Rehavia,Jerusalem, Israel
Place of Burial: הר הצופים, ירושלים
Immediate Family:

Son of Marks Bentwitch and Rosa Bentwitch
Husband of Susanna Lucy Bentwich
Father of Lilian Ruth Friedlaender; Norman De Mattos Bentwich; Nita Rosalind Lange; Dorothy Adelina Bentwich; Marjorie Bentwich and 7 others
Brother of Norman Bentwitch and Bertha Hertzberg

Occupation: noted British zionist, jurist
Managed by: Harris Andrew Shapiro
Last Updated:

About Herbert Zwi Bentwich

Note: Louis Solomon Bentwitch in Australia is NOT his brother.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Bentwich

British Zionist leader and lawyer. Herbert Bentwich was an authority on copyright law, and owner/editor of the Law Journal for many years. He was a leading member of the English Hovevei Zion and one of the first followers of Theodor Herzl in England. In 1897 Bentwich led a group of 21, including the writer Israel Zangwill, on a tour of holy sites and new settlements in Palestine on behalf of the Maccabaeans, and in 1911 he acquired land for settlement at Gezer, near Ramleh, on behalf of the Maccabean Land Company.[1] He later succeeded his brother-in-law Solomon J. Solomon as president of the Maccabaeans.

Bentwich was a founder of the British Zionist Federation in 1899 and for some time served as its vice-chairman. He was a legal adviser for the Jewish Colonial Trust. From 1916 to 1918 he served on the Zionist political advisory committee under Chaim Weizmann. Bentwich was a regular visitor to Palestine after 1921 and settled in Jerusalem in late 1929.

Susannah Bentwich had died in London in 1915, and Herbert died at his home in Rehavia on 25 June 1932. He was survived by ten of his eleven children, eight of whom eventually settled permanently in Palestine. His eldest son, Norman Bentwich, a leading barrister, also spent much of his professional life there, another son, Joseph Bentwich, was awarded the Israel Prize for education in 1962; and his daughter Thelma Yellin was a distinguished Israeli cellist. His great-grandson is Ari Shavit, the Israeli journalist.[2]

Herbert Bentwich was born at 56 Church Lane, Whitechapel on May 11th 1856. His father came from Peiser in Russian Poland. His mother, Rose, came from an old established Anglo-Jewish family and was the daughter of Godfrey Levy of Bedford.

See: https://jewishmiscellanies.com/2020/12/17/herbert-bentwich-the-pilg...


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Herbert Zwi Bentwich's Timeline

1856
May 11, 1856
Whitechapel,London, UK
1882
January 18, 1882
London, England (United Kingdom)
1883
February 28, 1883
London, United Kingdom
1884
April 23, 1884
Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
1886
January 1, 1886
N W, London
1887
February 23, 1887
Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
1889
March 1, 1889
Hampstead, London, Middlesex, England, England
March 1, 1889
Hampstead, London, Middlesex, England, England (United Kingdom)
1891
July 27, 1891
London, England (United Kingdom)